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MU Researcher Studying How Gut Health Affects Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Missouri’s Most Powerful Scanner

(11/29/23) Alzheimer’s disease, the most prevalent form of dementia, currently lacks an effective treatment to slow or stop its progression

MU Researcher to Revamp Facial Growth Models

(6/2/25) School of Medicine researcher earns grant to build a 3D craniofacial growth model database and improve clinical growth charts

MU Researchers Compare 1918 Flu to COVID-19

(6/29/20) What can the 1918 flu pandemic teach us about the current COVID-19 pandemic?

MU Researchers Conducting COVID-19 Vaccine Study Involving Children

(10/6/21) Researchers at the University of Missouri School of Medicine Department of Child Health in conjunction with the Clinical Research

MU Researchers Create Specialized Delivery Methods That Could Help Treat Cancer, Other Disorders

(8/14/18) More than 100 years ago, German Nobel laureate Paul Ehrlich popularized the “magic bullet” concept — a method that

MU Researchers Develop Preservation Method for Donor Tissue

Currently, doctors have to throw away more than 80 percent of donated tissue used for joint replacements because the tissue

MU Researchers Discover Potential Treatments for Common Complication Following Bone Marrow Transplant

(2/14/24) Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine have found potential treatments for two different types of a

MU Researchers Identify Potential Cause of High Blood Pressure in Sleep Apnea Patients

(12/4/19) Researchers have found a potential cause for reverse blood pressure dipping that may help patients with OSA get the

MU Researchers Identify how Night-Shift Work Causes Internal Clock Confusion in Body

(10/22/20) Night-shift workers face an increased risk of obesity and diabetes, but the underlying reason for that has been a

MU Researchers Join Cancer Prevention Network

(11/20/24) People often think a cure for cancer is the holy grail of medicine – an achievement like no other

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Kathy Sharpe-Timms, PhD
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Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health
 M. Harold Laughlin, PhD
M. Harold Laughlin, PhD
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Aaron Gray, MD
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Aaron Koonce, DO
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